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India successfully tests Agni-1 missile: All you need to know

Agni-1 missile, a developed short-range nuclear capable ballistic missile, was successfully test-fired today off the Odisha coast.

History of Agni -1 :

Agni-I is a short-range ballistic missile developed by DRDO of India under the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. It is a single-stage missile developed after the Kargil War to fill the gap between 250 km range of Prithvi-IIand 2,500 km range of Agni-II. It was first launched on 25 January 2002 from a road mobile launcher at Integrated Test Range (ITR), Wheeler Island. Less than 75 launchers are deployed.

It is capable of carrying a conventional payload of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) or a nuclear warhead.

Agni -1 missile :Launched Today

An indigenously developed short-range nuclear capable ballistic Agni-1 was successfully test-fired today at 8:30 am from a mobile launcher at Pad 4 of the Integrated Test Range at Odisha’s Dr Abdul Kalam Island, formerly known as Wheeler Island.

Agni-1 missile was launched as a part of a periodic training activity by the Strategic Forces Command or SFC of the Indian Army to consolidate operational readiness.

It was 18th version of Agni-I, which could achieve all parameters within the stipulated time period, said defence sources. The Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) had successfully tested country’s longest indigenously developed nuclear missile Agni-V on January 18 last month.

Facts about Agni-1 Missile:

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